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2022-07-14[net] Return CService from GetLocalAddrForPeer and GetLocalAddressdergoegge
2022-07-14[net processing] Remove CNode::nServicesJohn Newbery
Use Peer::m_their_services instead
2022-07-14[net processing] Replace fHaveWitness with CanServeWitnesses()John Newbery
2022-07-14[net processing] Remove fClient and m_limited_nodeJohn Newbery
fClient is replaced by CanServeBlocks(), and m_limited_node is replaced by IsLimitedPeer().
2022-07-14[tests] Connect peer in outbound_slow_chain_eviction by sending p2p messagesJohn Newbery
Prior to this commit, the peer was connected, and then the services and connectivity fields in the CNode object were manually set. Instead, send p2p `version` and `verack` messages, and have net_processing's internal logic set the state of the node. This ensures that the node's internal state is consistent with how it would be set in the live code. Prior to this commit, `dummyNode1.nServices` was set to `NODE_NONE` which was not a problem since `CNode::fClient` and `CNode::m_limited_node` are default initialised to false. Now that we are doing the actual version handshake, the values of `fClient` and `m_limited_node` are set during the handshake and cause the test to fail if we do not set `dummyNode1.nServices` to a reasonable value (NODE_NETWORK | NODE_WITNESS).
2022-07-14[net processing] Add m_our_services and m_their_services to PeerJohn Newbery
Track services offered by us and the peer in the Peer object.
2022-07-13Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25596: scripted-diff: [test] Rename ↵MacroFake
BIP125_SEQUENCE_NUMBER to MAX_BIP125_RBF_SEQUENCE faace13b712a349863eaf7c469069db17b6e9dd5 test: Remove duplicate MAX_BIP125_RBF_SEQUENCE constant (MacroFake) fa0404dbb76abd7ebf7c14bd80ce7c6297e20466 scripted-diff: [test] Rename BIP125_SEQUENCE_NUMBER to MAX_BIP125_RBF_SEQUENCE (MacroFake) Pull request description: Not sure why the python constant is named differently than the constant in the C++ source code. Especially, if we use this in context of MAX+1 (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25575#discussion_r918569813) the rename makes sense, in my eyes. ACKs for top commit: theStack: Code-review ACK faace13b712a349863eaf7c469069db17b6e9dd5 glozow: concept ACK faace13b712a349863eaf7c469069db17b6e9dd5 Tree-SHA512: 1dc8cd0f067717f6ace8121b660e99f2d0f8c485c0d61b80413e07e7830e7dfaf9ce2c922c63ba2c6b42e805d59d88cd0d9c80a4b4a2fca47e77a3aba6cd4ec6
2022-07-13Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25472: build: Increase MS Visual Studio minimum versionfanquake
630c1711b47ce50805f4dd2883777a100f7e5339 refactor: Drop no longer needed `util/designator.h` (Hennadii Stepanov) 88ec5d40dcf5d9f95217b123b48203b2f334c0a1 build: Increase MS Visual Studio minimum version (Hennadii Stepanov) 555f9dd5d39b316bf404017401b5aedc23ec6226 rpc, refactor: Add `decodepsbt_outputs` (Hennadii Stepanov) 0c432cbbfa9e83a68e061b388745326e278369fb rpc, refactor: Add `decodepsbt_inputs` (Hennadii Stepanov) 01d95a3964267d243df00d9bcc93b28adcfe16d7 rpc, refactor: Add `getblock_prevout` (Hennadii Stepanov) Pull request description: Visual Studio 2022 with `/std:c++20` supports [designated initializers](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/24531). ACKs for top commit: sipsorcery: reACK 630c1711b47ce50805f4dd2883777a100f7e5339. Tree-SHA512: 5b8933940dd69061c6b077512168bebb6fea05d429b63ffbab191950798b4c825e8484b1a651db0ae13f97eae481097d3c16395659c0f3b9f847af2aaf44b65d
2022-07-13Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25464: rpc: Reduce Univalue push_backV peak memory ↵fanquake
usage in listtransactions fa8a1c06961f4b1826696e0db8dce81dce627721 rpc: Fix Univalue push_backV OOM in listtransactions (MacroFake) Pull request description: Related to, but not intended as a fix for #25229. Currently the RPC will have the same data stored thrice: * `UniValue ret` (memory filled by `ListTransactions`) * `std::vector<UniValue> vec` (constructed by calling `push_backV`) * `UniValue result` (the actual result, memory filled by `push_backV`) Fix this by filling the memory only once: * `std::vector<UniValue> ret` (memory filled by `ListTransactions`) * Pass iterators to `push_backV` instead of creating a full copy * Move memory into `UniValue result` instead of copying it ACKs for top commit: shaavan: Code Review ACK fa8a1c06961f4b1826696e0db8dce81dce627721 Tree-SHA512: 1c3ca40fc8497134a4141195160e4aa9fe72b3c00c5998c972b58ad0eb498ebea05013f9105bb80e7264c9db1d0e7a2032396a8a4af1f326d831fbee20f32ea3
2022-07-12test: Remove duplicate MAX_BIP125_RBF_SEQUENCE constantMacroFake
2022-07-12scripted-diff: [test] Rename BIP125_SEQUENCE_NUMBER to MAX_BIP125_RBF_SEQUENCEMacroFake
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT- sed -i 's:BIP125_SEQUENCE_NUMBER:MAX_BIP125_RBF_SEQUENCE:g' $(git grep -l BIP125_SEQUENCE_NUMBER ./test) -END VERIFY SCRIPT-
2022-07-12Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25324: refactor: add most of src/util to iwyuMacroFake
07f2c25d04c39a0074e1d9ee1b24b3e359c8153f refactor: add most of src/util to iwyu (fanquake) Pull request description: These files change infrequently, and not much header shuffling is required. We don't add everything in src/util/ yet, because IWYU makes some dubious suggestions, which I'm going to follow up with upstream. Soon we'll swap `src/util/xyz.cpp` for just `src/util/`. ACKs for top commit: hebasto: ACK 07f2c25d04c39a0074e1d9ee1b24b3e359c8153f, I have reviewed the code and it looks OK, I agree it can be merged. Tree-SHA512: 07d76435c2bff1a62c4967eb0efaafe619cc3bbaf4166741d8520927b24336c01aee59822f8082ee2a01e15046a0f5d506b4b23a6e40ceb750f3226ed8167847
2022-07-12Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24944: rpc: add getblockfrompeer RPCTypeCheck and ↵MacroFake
invalid input test coverage 2ef5294a5bb68ceb3797d2638567a172cc21699f rpc: add RPCTypeCheck for getblockfrompeer inputs (Jon Atack) 734b9669ff7b2f5e2820993443a6f868f6b0b20a test: add getblockfrompeer coverage of invalid inputs (Jon Atack) Pull request description: The new getblockfrompeer RPC lacks test coverage for invalid arguments, and its error messages are not harmonized with the existing RPCs. Fix all issues. ACKs for top commit: brunoerg: ACK 2ef5294a5bb68ceb3797d2638567a172cc21699f Tree-SHA512: 454782cf6a44fd0e05483bb152153667ef5c8021358385ddcf89724fbbbd35e187362bdff757e00c99319527bc4c0b20c7187f67241d4585d767a29787142f25
2022-07-12Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25489: wallet: change `ScanForWalletTransactions` to ↵MacroFake
use `Ticks(Dur2 d)` c6c35db0571c2f2bdd34febbfe9acd52a42d7b95 wallet: change `ScanForWalletTransactions` to use `Ticks()` (w0xlt) Pull request description: This PR changes `ScanForWalletTransactions()` to use the `Ticks(Dur2 d)` function (introduced in #25456). ACKs for top commit: MarcoFalke: cr ACK c6c35db0571c2f2bdd34febbfe9acd52a42d7b95 Tree-SHA512: 864e136b470baf22293dc03ae3400bbb34955389a1efc83862f006cfac84da9128c3a201ef051606c06f782a1fde84129261dd4b417cbfff854d5c359a92703e
2022-07-12Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25592: test persistence of non-mempool tx prioritisationMacroFake
a9790ba95fa0ad9344ca9a6fda9262ea19ef4649 [test] persist prioritisation of transactions not in mempool (glozow) Pull request description: We persist tx prioritisation/fee deltas in mempool.dat (see `DumpMempool`). It seems we have test coverage for persistence of modified fees of mempool entries (see `vinfo` loop), but not for the prioritisation of transactions not in mempool (see `mapDeltas`). Relevant: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25487#discussion_r917490221 ACKs for top commit: darosior: utACK a9790ba95fa0ad9344ca9a6fda9262ea19ef4649 w0xlt: ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25592/commits/a9790ba95fa0ad9344ca9a6fda9262ea19ef4649 Tree-SHA512: 3f2769a917041f12414584f69b2239eef57586f9975869e826f356633fcaf893fde15500619b302e7663de14f3661c6cba22c7524cab5286e715e2c105726521
2022-07-12Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25591: move-only: Version handshake to libtest_utilMacroFake
fa4be8e7c324835d3b9eecb5a3825a4c8f77fb2f move-only: InitializeNode to handshake helper (MacroFake) fa7098947ceff1964812d430e769af6d1ad561bd move-only: Version handshake to libtest_util (MacroFake) Pull request description: The version handshake after setting up a peer is an integral part of (unit) testing net processing logic. Thus, make the helper accessible in libtest_util. Also, remove the peerman argument from `FillNode`, as it must be equal to connman's peerman, which can then be used instead. ACKs for top commit: dergoegge: ACK fa4be8e7c324835d3b9eecb5a3825a4c8f77fb2f Tree-SHA512: 8296399dc2c29196bd56584c9b61f1c5a088f96dd3438b07b84e1acf525d867f1e37fdfdeede8a831add25848cda0c221ce3fb873e5ae5ca805a1765aa08eb12
2022-07-12Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25575: Address comments remaining from #25353glozow
1056bbdfcd40b6bc4e16844c6da5cf666e87b1bc Address comments remaining from #25353 (Antoine Riard) Pull request description: This PR should address the remaining comments from #25353. ACKs for top commit: MarcoFalke: cr ACK 1056bbdfcd40b6bc4e16844c6da5cf666e87b1bc glozow: ACK 1056bbdfcd40b6bc4e16844c6da5cf666e87b1bc w0xlt: cr ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25575/commits/1056bbdfcd40b6bc4e16844c6da5cf666e87b1bc Tree-SHA512: 194524193b1f087742c04d3cbe221e2ccf62e1f9303dc6668d62b73bd2dc0c039b7d68b33658dbee7809bd14bb8a5479f8e7928180b18c3180fdfbe3876c3ca1
2022-07-12wallet: change `ScanForWalletTransactions` to use `Ticks()`w0xlt
2022-07-12Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25218: refactor: introduce generic 'Result' class and ↵MacroFake
connect it to CreateTransaction and GetNewDestination 111ea3ab711414236f8678566a7884d48619b2d8 wallet: refactor GetNewDestination, use BResult (furszy) 22351725bc4c5eb63ee45f607374bbf2d76e2b8c send: refactor CreateTransaction flow to return a BResult<CTransactionRef> (furszy) 198fcca162f4d2f877feab485e629ff89818ff56 wallet: refactor, include 'FeeCalculation' inside 'CreatedTransactionResult' (furszy) 7a45c33d1f8a758850cf8e7bd6ad508939ba5c0d Introduce generic 'Result' class (furszy) Pull request description: Based on a common function signature pattern that we have all around the sources: ```cpp bool doSomething(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, &result_obj, &error_string) { // do something... if (error) { error_string = "something bad happened"; return false; } result = goodResult; return true; } ``` Introduced a generic class `BResult` that encapsulate the function boolean result, the result object (in case of having it) and, in case of failure, the string error reason. Obtaining in this way cleaner function signatures and removing boilerplate code: ```cpp BResult<Obj> doSomething(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4) { // do something... if (error) return "something bad happened"; return goodResult; } ``` Same cleanup applies equally to the function callers' side as well. There is no longer need to add the error string and the result object declarations before calling the function: Before: ```cpp Obj result_obj; std::string error_string; if (!doSomething(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, result_obj, error_string)) { LogPrintf("Error: %s", error_string); } return result_obj; ``` Now: ```cpp BResult<Obj> op_res = doSomething(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4); if (!op_res) { LogPrintf("Error: %s", op_res.GetError()); } return op_res.GetObjResult(); ``` ### Initial Implementation: Have connected this new concept to two different flows for now: 1) The `CreateTransaction` flow. --> 7ba2b87c 2) The `GetNewDestination` flow. --> bcee0912 Happy note: even when introduced a new class into the sources, the amount of lines removed is almost equal to added ones :). Extra note: this work is an extended version (and a decoupling) of the work that is inside #24845 (which does not contain the `GetNewDestination` changes nor the inclusion of the `FeeCalculation` field inside `CreatedTransactionResult`). ACKs for top commit: achow101: ACK 111ea3ab711414236f8678566a7884d48619b2d8 w0xlt: reACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25218/commits/111ea3ab711414236f8678566a7884d48619b2d8 theStack: re-ACK 111ea3ab711414236f8678566a7884d48619b2d8 MarcoFalke: review ACK 111ea3ab711414236f8678566a7884d48619b2d8 🎏 Tree-SHA512: 6d84d901a4cb923727067f25ff64542a40edd1ea84fdeac092312ac684c34e3688a52ac5eb012717d2b73f4cb742b9d78e458eb0e9cb9d6d72a916395be91f69
2022-07-12[test] persist prioritisation of transactions not in mempoolglozow
2022-07-12Merge bitcoin-core/gui#627: Apply translator comments to reset options ↵Hennadii Stepanov
confirmation dialog d5c141f221d67aaeee989da0db0ac5383d7562d3 qt: apply translator comments to reset options confirmation dialog (Jarol Rodriguez) Pull request description: This is a followup to #617. Because the strings were being concatenated, we can not apply translator comments to all of the revelant strings. This can be tested by applying the following diff to current master and running `make translate`; then check the resulting diff: ```diff diff --git a/src/qt/optionsdialog.cpp b/src/qt/optionsdialog.cpp index 462b923d6..3cf165004 100644 --- a/src/qt/optionsdialog.cpp +++ b/src/qt/optionsdialog.cpp @@ -286,9 +286,17 @@ void OptionsDialog::on_resetButton_clicked() { if (model) { // confirmation dialog + //: Window title text of pop-up window shown when the user has chosen to reset options. QMessageBox::StandardButton btnRetVal = QMessageBox::question(this, tr("Confirm options reset"), + /*: Text explaining that the settings the user changed will not come + into effect until the client is restarted. */ tr("Client restart required to activate changes.") + "<br><br>" + + /*: Text explaining to the user that the client's current settings + will be backed up at a specific location. %1 is a stand-in + argument for the backup location's path. */ tr("Current settings will be backed up at \"%1\".").arg(m_client_model->dataDir()) + "<br><br>" + + /*: Text asking the user to confirm if they would like to proceed + with a client shutdown. */ tr("Client will be shut down. Do you want to proceed?"), QMessageBox::Yes | QMessageBox::Cancel, QMessageBox::Cancel); ``` To apply the above translator comments, what we want to do instead is have a variable in which the translatable strings are appended to using the [QString append function](https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qstring.html#append). When you run `make translate` with this PR, you will see the translator comments properly applied, as shown below: ``` diff diff --git a/src/qt/locale/bitcoin_en.ts b/src/qt/locale/bitcoin_en.ts index 35d820187..9e5158b3e 100644 --- a/src/qt/locale/bitcoin_en.ts +++ b/src/qt/locale/bitcoin_en.ts @@ -1942,28 +1942,37 @@ Signing is only possible with addresses of the type &apos;legacy&apos;.</source> <translation>default</translation> </message> <message> - <location line="+81"/> + <location line="+86"/> <source>none</source> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> - <location line="+97"/> + <location line="+107"/> <source>Confirm options reset</source> + <extracomment>Window title text of pop-up window shown when the user has chosen to reset options.</extracomment> <translation>Confirm options reset</translation> </message> <message> - <location line="+1"/> - <location line="+70"/> + <location line="-9"/> + <location line="+79"/> <source>Client restart required to activate changes.</source> + <extracomment>Text explaining that the settings changed will not come into effect until the client is restarted.</extracomment> + <translation type="unfinished"></translation> + </message> + <message> + <location line="-75"/> + <source>Current settings will be backed up at &quot;%1&quot;.</source> + <extracomment>Text explaining to the user that the client&apos;s current settings will be backed up at a specific location. %1 is a stand-in argument for the backup location&apos;s path.</extracomment> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> - <location line="-70"/> + <location line="+3"/> <source>Client will be shut down. Do you want to proceed?</source> + <extracomment>Text asking the user to confirm if they would like to proceed with a client shutdown.</extracomment> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> </message> <message> - <location line="+18"/> + <location line="+20"/> <source>Configuration options</source> <extracomment>Window title text of pop-up box that allows opening up of configuration file.</extracomment> <translation type="unfinished"></translation> ``` No difference in rendering between master and PR | master | PR | | ------- | --- | <img width="532" alt="Screen Shot 2022-06-29 at 11 39 17 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/176588495-9d3761b6-9d96-489a-bbe5-a8907f7d5f99.png"> | <img width="532" alt="Screen Shot 2022-06-29 at 11 39 51 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23396902/176588513-92e29564-b74a-46f5-a5dd-469c4ee953f7.png"> | ACKs for top commit: shaavan: ACK d5c141f221d67aaeee989da0db0ac5383d7562d3 furszy: Tested ACK d5c141f2, no functional changes. w0xlt: tACK https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/627/commits/d5c141f221d67aaeee989da0db0ac5383d7562d3 Tree-SHA512: 6175a096c6f99edb3041cc2429e1ea0670a10cd2cab0364f664a56c7dee1aa8631d52c0a36edb5d571f6ef934e947d45017e446cea7dddae044085c39c8835ef
2022-07-12Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25565: doc: improve developer-notes about threadsMacroFake
dc02edcba1dc67f2d49f618a556f127b41bc04b0 doc: update the URLs to thread functions in developer-notes (Vasil Dimov) c5cc3f140cb13bf933a9d1cb5333445b5d434940 doc: list the I2P accept thread in developer-notes (Vasil Dimov) Pull request description: Document `i2paccept` in `doc/developer-notes.md` and fix broken URLs to doxygen.bitcoincore.org. ACKs for top commit: theStack: re-ACK dc02edcba1dc67f2d49f618a556f127b41bc04b0 Tree-SHA512: 7d396885dd2e8fda2b050aaa25a82b4217ced6a5aa3478339fb892d5392d2b8b6b5997f8bb9acaab7867c0c5bf58bd0b720ef36b335b1e7eb617b8fc205915b0
2022-07-12move-only: InitializeNode to handshake helperMacroFake
2022-07-12move-only: Version handshake to libtest_utilMacroFake
2022-07-12Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25589: test: speedup wallet_coinbase_category.pyMacroFake
76a84c0a6cac3df711b1ed907a46c905cb85c485 test: speedup wallet_coinbase_category.py (furszy) Pull request description: No need to create a chain (200 extra blocks), nor use the cache, for it. Top commit has no ACKs. Tree-SHA512: beec64ba6c580d475e19700371ae155f4f3d74325879802da83d02f4153a752d5829b8a4ed77e0c893e79cbc26f66389eed90ac2e8b03a59f6c630ee9333355c
2022-07-12Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25036: wallet: Save wallet scan progressMacroFake
230a2f4cc3fab9f66b6c24ba809ddbea77755cb7 wallet test: Add unit test for wallet scan save_progress option (Ryan Ofsky) a89ddfbe22b6db5beda678c9493e08fec6144122 wallet: Save wallet scan progress (w0xlt) Pull request description: Currently, the wallet scan progress is not saved. If it is interrupted, it will be necessary to start from scratch on the next load. This PR changes this and the progress is saved right after checking a block. Close https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/25010 ACKs for top commit: furszy: re-ACK 230a2f4 achow101: ACK 230a2f4cc3fab9f66b6c24ba809ddbea77755cb7 ryanofsky: Code review ACK 230a2f4cc3fab9f66b6c24ba809ddbea77755cb7. Only change since last review is tweaking whitespace and adding log print Tree-SHA512: 1a9dec207ed22b3443fb06a4daf967637bc02bcaf71c070b7dc33605d0cab959551e4014c9e92293a63f54c5cbcc98bb9f8844a8c60bc32a1482b1c4130fab32
2022-07-11Address comments remaining from #25353Antoine Riard
2022-07-11test: speedup wallet_coinbase_category.pyfurszy
No need to create a chain for it (nor use the cache).
2022-07-11Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25562: test: add tests for negative waste during coin ↵Andrew Chow
selection 98ea43d5e9fc7b001f55a5bb1602afc2661cdb0f test: add tests for negative waste during coin selection (ishaanam) Pull request description: #25495 mentions that waste can be negative when the current feerate is less than the long term feerate. There are currently no waste tests for negative waste, so this PR adds two of them. ACKs for top commit: achow101: ACK 98ea43d5e9fc7b001f55a5bb1602afc2661cdb0f glozow: light code review ACK 98ea43d5e9fc7b001f55a5bb1602afc2661cdb0f, good to have tests for negative waste Tree-SHA512: d194d370f1257975959d3c601fea9f82c30c1aabc3e8bedc997c62659283fe681cc527e59df1a0187b3c91e8067c60374dd5ce0237561bd882edafe6a575a9b9
2022-07-11Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25512: test: remove wallet dependency and refactor ↵MacroFake
rpc_signrawtransaction.py 0ee43d13e993a59fe1ba509f617dd0e01e1068e2 test: refactor rpc_signrawtransaction.py (Ayush Sharma) Pull request description: `rpc_signrawtransaction.py` currently tests the `signrawtransactionwithkey` and `signrawtransactionwithwallet` RPCs. This PR splits `rpc_signrawtransaction.py` into 1. `rpc_signrawtransactionwithkey.py`: the tests for `signrawtransactionwithkey` are moved here and this test can now be run with the wallet disabled. 2. `wallet_signrawtransactionwithwallet.py`: wallet only tests for `signrawtransactionwithwallet.py` ACKs for top commit: aureleoules: tACK 0ee43d13e993a59fe1ba509f617dd0e01e1068e2. Tree-SHA512: c7bd2ea746345c978eae231a781fc52953b9d277eb9f8abb9c3270fe1d9f678f23f3784377d7303a2aa23d7ad90097245e517d386b27b4e0016585dfddcb9d49
2022-07-11doc: update the URLs to thread functions in developer-notesVasil Dimov
ThreadMapPort() does not appear on doxygen.bitcoincore.org because it is inside `#ifdef`.
2022-07-11Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25581: test: refactor: pass absolute fee in ↵MacroFake
`create_lots_of_big_transactions` helper 6cbe65c5d7fb23e922e5e0451a6907abb69c7cde test: refactor: pass absolute fee in `create_lots_of_big_transactions` helper (Sebastian Falbesoner) Pull request description: Recently merged PR #25522 (commit 2222842ae73f85494797b14753bc18446e4817a2) enabled specifying an absolute fee for MiniWallet's `create_self_transfer` method. We can use that in the `create_lots_of_big_transactions` helper to avoid deducting the fee manually (with prior conversion from BTC to Satoshis). This helper is used (directly or indirectly) in the tests `feature_maxuploadtarget.py`, `mempool_limit.py`, `mining_prioritisetransaction.py`. ACKs for top commit: MarcoFalke: cr ACK 6cbe65c5d7fb23e922e5e0451a6907abb69c7cde Tree-SHA512: 63d66939ae36722a2dc787cbd8f1f995de6232139c2169a3d25525f43c7aaacf646d86b4095a8078f26db18e916778c8097acb19ef17ab0f58382b8bb718d60b
2022-07-10Merge bitcoin-core/gui#471: Add Wallet Restore in the GUIHennadii Stepanov
bc13ec888cdc2791f79eeb6eb76b9134d670043e doc: Add a release note about the "restore wallet" menu item (w0xlt) e7a3f698b5f3f7dde8632c4911abd4e5bc1f06cb gui: Add Wallet Restore in the GUI (w0xlt) Pull request description: This PR adds a menu item to restore a wallet from a backup file in the GUI. Currently this option exists only in RPC interface. Motivation: It makes easier for non-technical users to restore backups. Master | PR | --- | --- <img width="307" alt="master" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/94266259/141673349-0bf8a237-ecec-42e4-a0d7-1d5863940036.png"> | <img width="307" alt="pr" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/94266259/141673350-972dea23-ae56-4283-a365-819da62b7067.png"> | ACKs for top commit: w0xlt: Added a release note in a new commit (https://github.com/bitcoin-core/gui/pull/471/commits/bc13ec888cdc2791f79eeb6eb76b9134d670043e) to not invalidate the ACKs for the previous one. furszy: utACK bc13ec8 shaavan: ACK bc13ec888cdc2791f79eeb6eb76b9134d670043e hebasto: ACK bc13ec888cdc2791f79eeb6eb76b9134d670043e Tree-SHA512: edc3675484238857b77e74382a4041dd5d2cbcda1e2d5bfe52c83d9d7bb7be8a243ecd97e25e994d8c30ab6d7c59ead5a1c953a46dce173666b137eeffc3c94f
2022-07-10test: refactor: pass absolute fee in `create_lots_of_big_transactions` helperSebastian Falbesoner
2022-07-08Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25481: wallet: unify max signature logicAndrew Chow
d54c5c8b1b1a38b5b38e6878aea0fa8d6c1ad7e9 wallet: use CCoinControl to estimate signature size (S3RK) a94659c84ee10ac5915eb5a6b654435183d88521 wallet: replace GetTxSpendSize with CalculateMaximumSignedInputSize (S3RK) Pull request description: Currently `DummySignTx` and `DummySignInput` use different ways to determine signature size. This PR unifies the way wallet estimates signature size for various inputs. Instead of passing boolean flags from calling code the `use_max_sig` is now calculated at the place of signature creation using information available in `CCoinControl` ACKs for top commit: achow101: ACK d54c5c8b1b1a38b5b38e6878aea0fa8d6c1ad7e9 theStack: Code-review ACK d54c5c8b1b1a38b5b38e6878aea0fa8d6c1ad7e9 Tree-SHA512: e790903ad4683067070aa7dbf7434a1bd142282a5bc425112e64d88d27559f1a2cd60c68d6022feaf6b845237035cb18ece10f6243d719ba28173b69bd99110a
2022-07-08wallet: refactor GetNewDestination, use BResultfurszy
2022-07-08send: refactor CreateTransaction flow to return a BResult<CTransactionRef>furszy
2022-07-08wallet: refactor, include 'FeeCalculation' inside 'CreatedTransactionResult'furszy
2022-07-08Introduce generic 'Result' classfurszy
Useful to encapsulate the function result object (in case of having it) or, in case of failure, the failure reason. This let us clean lot of boilerplate code, as now instead of returning a boolean and having to add a ref arg for the return object and another ref for the error string. We can simply return a 'BResult<Obj>'. Example of what we currently have: ``` bool doSomething(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, &result, &error_string) { do something... if (error) { error_string = "something bad happened"; return false; } result = goodResult; return true; } ``` Example of what we will get with this commit: ``` BResult<Obj> doSomething(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4) { do something... if (error) return {"something happened"}; // good return {goodResult}; } ``` This allows a similar boilerplate cleanup on the function callers side as well. They don't have to add the extra pre-function-call error string and result object declarations to pass the references to the function.
2022-07-08Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25337: refactor: encapsulate wallet's address book accessAndrew Chow
d69045e291e32e02d105d1b5ff1c8b86db0ae69e test: add coverage for 'listreceivedbyaddress' no change addrs return (furszy) 324f00a6420bbd64c67c264e50632e6fa36ae732 refactor: 'ListReceived' use optional for filtered address (furszy) b459fc122feace9e9a738c48aab21961cf15dddc refactor: RPC 'ListReceived', encapsulate m_address_book access (furszy) fa9f2ab8fd53075d2a3ec93ddac4908e73525c46 refactor: RPC 'listlabels', encapsulate 'CWallet::ListAddrBookLabels' functionality (furszy) 83e42c4b94e376a19d3eb0a2379769b8b8ac5fc8 refactor: use 'ForEachAddrBookEntry' in RPC 'getaddressesbylabel' (furszy) 2b48642499016cb357e4bcec32481cd50361194e refactor: use ForEachAddrBookEntry in interfaces::getAddresses (furszy) 032842ae4196aaed5ea3567ea01a61ed75ab2edd wallet: implement ForEachAddrBookEntry method (furszy) 09649bc95d5f2855a54a8cf02e65215a3b333c92 refactor: implement general 'ListAddrBookAddresses' for addressbook destinations lookup (furszy) 192eb1e61c3c43baec7f32c498ab0ce0656a58f7 refactor: getAddress don't access m_address_book, use FindAddressEntry function (furszy) Pull request description: ### Context The wallet's `m_address_book` field is being accessed directly from several places across the sources. ### Problem Code structure wise, we shouldn't be accessing it directly. It could end up being modified by mistake (from a place that has nothing to do with the wallet like an RPC command or the GUI) and cause a bigger issue: like an address book entry 'purpose' string change, which if done badly (from 'send' to 'receive'), could end up in a user sharing a "receive" address that he/she doesn't own. ### Solution Encapsulate `m_address_book` access inside the wallet. ------------------------------------------------------- Extra Note: This is the initial step towards decoupling the address book functionality from the wallet's sources. In other words, the creation of the `AddressBookManager` (which will be coming in a follow-up PR). ACKs for top commit: achow101: ACK d69045e291e32e02d105d1b5ff1c8b86db0ae69e theStack: ACK d69045e291e32e02d105d1b5ff1c8b86db0ae69e ✅ w0xlt: ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25337/commits/d69045e291e32e02d105d1b5ff1c8b86db0ae69e Tree-SHA512: dba17acd86f171b4e9af0223bbbcad380048570f6a2f6a92732a51f01abe8806debaf65c9e9e5569fa76a541903cbb50adcb5f56ef77858151c698ae6b218e2a
2022-07-08Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25549: doc: update for NetBSD 9.2, add GUI Build ↵MacroFake
Instructions d3e9a1c71bef1d730b5820f85e9758af54267ac3 doc: update for NetBSD 9.2, add GUI Build Instructions (Jarol Rodriguez) Pull request description: **For reviewer:** as I suppose few have a NetBSD system available, I wrote a [guide](https://gist.github.com/jarolrod/385dc063bb02c90aea0cbe8a147fc418#file-netbsd-vm-setup-guide-md) to setup a VM for testing purposes. This attempts to update the NetBSD docs so one can successfully build on the latest release. It also adds instructions to build the GUI. Additionally, it includes a note and an example on how one could update the gcc version bundled with NetBSD 9.2 and prior to be able to actually compile. This note can be updated with the release of NetBSD 10, as it will package an acceptable gcc version. Master: [render](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/build-netbsd.md) PR: [render](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/d3e9a1c71bef1d730b5820f85e9758af54267ac3/doc/build-netbsd.md) Related to #20610, but reworked. ACKs for top commit: aureleoules: ACK d3e9a1c71bef1d730b5820f85e9758af54267ac3. fanquake: ACK d3e9a1c71bef1d730b5820f85e9758af54267ac3 Tree-SHA512: fc3c12689cee886f26782c1d57f3b794ceaedc965a571dd06cfc4a57f90393842ad2124e6dba55a12ac9de9bf63d8e3eb4aa541768f2aa8603248175ce7d1c08
2022-07-08refactor: add most of src/util to iwyufanquake
These files change infrequently, and not much header shuffling is required. We don't add everything in src/util/ yet, because IWYU makes some dubious suggestions, which I'm going to follow up with upstream.
2022-07-08Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25353: Add a `-mempoolfullrbf` node settingMacroFake
4c9666bd73645b94ae81be1faf7a0b8237dd6e99 Mention `mempoolfullrbf` in policy/mempool-replacements.md (Antoine Riard) aae66ab43d794bdfaa2dade91760cc55861c9693 Update getmempoolinfo RPC with `mempoolfullrbf` (Antoine Riard) 3e27e317270fdc2dd02794fea9da016387699636 Introduce `mempoolfullrbf` node setting. (Antoine Riard) Pull request description: This is ready for review. Recent discussions among LN devs have brought back on the surface concerns about the security of multi-party funded transactions against pinnings attacks and other mempool-based nuisances. The lack of full-rbf transaction-relay topology connected to miners open the way to cheap and naive DoS against multi-party funded transactions (e.g coinjoins, dual-funded channels, on-chain DLCs, ...) without solutions introducing an overhead cost or centralization vectors afaik . For more details, see [0]. This PR implements a simple `fullrbf` setting, where the node always allows transaction replacement, ignoring BIP125 opt-in flag. The default value of the setting stays **false**, therefore opt-in replacement is still the default Bitcoin Core replacement policy. Contrary to a previous proposal of mine and listening to feedbacks collected since then [1], I think this new setting simply offers more flexibility in a node transaction-relay policy suiting one's application requirements, without arguing a change of the default behavior. I [posted](https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2022-June/020557.html) on the ML to invite operators with a bitcoin application sensitive to full-rbf (e.g dual-funded LN channels service providers) or mempool researchers to join a bootstrapped full-rbf activated peers network for experimentation and learning. If people have strong opinions against the existence of such full-rbf transaction-relay network, I'm proposing to express them on the future thread. [0] https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/lightning-dev/2021-May/003033.html [1] https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2021-June/019074.html Follow-up suggestions : - soft-enable opt-in RBF in the wallet : https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25353#issuecomment-1154918789 - p2p discovery and additional outbound connection to full-rbf peers : https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25353#issuecomment-1156044401 - match the code between RPC, wallet and mempool about disregard of inherited signaling : #22698 ACKs for top commit: instagibbs: reACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25353/commits/4c9666bd73645b94ae81be1faf7a0b8237dd6e99 glozow: ACK 4c9666bd73645b94ae81be1faf7a0b8237dd6e99, a few nits which are non-blocking. w0xlt: ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25353/commits/4c9666bd73645b94ae81be1faf7a0b8237dd6e99 Tree-SHA512: 9e288bf22e06a9808804e58178444ef1830c3fdd42fd8a7cd7ffb101f8f586e08b000679be407d63ca76a56f7216227b368ff630c81f3fac3243db1a1202ab1c
2022-07-08Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#25568: Remove my key from trusted-keysMacroFake
8cbeab4d90437765d1e63b95ede81e4d5e7c975f Remove my key from trusted-keys (Pieter Wuille) Pull request description: ACKs for top commit: achow101: ACK 8cbeab4d90437765d1e63b95ede81e4d5e7c975f junderw: ACK 8cbeab4d90437765d1e63b95ede81e4d5e7c975f kristapsk: ACK 8cbeab4d90437765d1e63b95ede81e4d5e7c975f 1440000bytes: ACK https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/25568/commits/8cbeab4d90437765d1e63b95ede81e4d5e7c975f Zero-1729: ACK 8cbeab4d90437765d1e63b95ede81e4d5e7c975f Tree-SHA512: a1c313984a7ed8841bc6f95533eedc8c662003cbf79b060b397679fcb5eafdc27527f8cf9894b58fe382a3d1cfac3ade3ea61003a6514bdb2cb568ef21bb02c2
2022-07-07Remove my key from trusted-keysPieter Wuille
2022-07-07refactor: Drop no longer needed `util/designator.h`Hennadii Stepanov
2022-07-07build: Increase MS Visual Studio minimum versionHennadii Stepanov
Visual Studio 2022 with `/std:c++20` supports designated initializers.
2022-07-07rpc, refactor: Add `decodepsbt_outputs`Hennadii Stepanov
This change eliminates memory usage spike when compiling with Visual Studio 2022 (at least in Cirrus CI environment). Easy to review using `git diff --color-moved-ws=allow-indentation-change --color-moved=dimmed-zebra`
2022-07-07rpc, refactor: Add `decodepsbt_inputs`Hennadii Stepanov
This change eliminates memory usage spike when compiling with Visual Studio 2022 (at least in Cirrus CI environment). Easy to review using `git diff --color-moved-ws=allow-indentation-change --color-moved=dimmed-zebra`
2022-07-07rpc, refactor: Add `getblock_prevout`Hennadii Stepanov
This change eliminates memory usage spike when compiling with Visual Studio 2022 (at least in Cirrus CI environment). Easy to review using `git diff --color-moved-ws=allow-indentation-change --color-moved=dimmed-zebra`